| Robert William Dale, James Guinness Rogers - 1883 - 1102 páginas
...absolute exactness. If you will take the longest street in New York, and travel up and down it, conning it features patiently until you know every house and...name the one you are abreast of when you are set down at random in that street in the middle of an inky black night, you will then have a tolerable notion... | |
| 1875 - 782 páginas
...know it with absolute exactness. If you will take the longest street in New York, and travel up and down it, conning its features patiently until you...name the one you are abreast of when you are set down at random in that street in the middle of sn inky black night, you will then have a tolerable notion... | |
| 1899 - 848 páginas
...know it with absolute exactness. If you will take the longest street in New York and travel up and down it, conning its features patiently until you...name the one you are abreast of when you are set down at random in that street in the middle of an inky black night, you will then have a tolerable notion... | |
| Mark Twain - 1899 - 358 páginas
...know it with absolute exactness. If you will take the longest street in New York, and travel up and down it, conning its features patiently until you...name the one you are abreast of when you are set down at random in that street in the middle of an inky black night, you will then have a tolerable notion... | |
| Mark Twain, Charles Dudley Warner - 1900 - 358 páginas
...know it with absolute exactness. If you will take the longest street in New York, and travel up and down it, conning its features patiently until you...name the one you are abreast of when you are set down at random in that street in the middle of an inky black night, you will then have a tolerable notion... | |
| Mark Twain - 1899 - 343 páginas
...know it with absolute exactness. If you will take the longest street in New York, and travel up and down it, conning its features patiently until you...name the one you are abreast of when you are set down at random in that street in the middle of an inky black night, you will then have a tolerable notion... | |
| Edward Francis Harkins - 1901 - 370 páginas
...for a young man ? " I\ you will take," says Mark, "the longest street in New York, and travel up and down it, conning its features patiently until you...name the one you are abreast of when you are set down at random in that street in the middle of an inky-black night, you will then have a tolerable notion... | |
| Mark Twain - 1901 - 506 páginas
...know it with absolute exactness. If you will take the longest street in New York, and travel up and down it, conning its features patiently until you know every house and window and lamp-post and big and little sign by heart, and know them so accurately that you can instantly name... | |
| Mark Twain - 1908 - 504 páginas
...know it with absolute exactness. If you will take the longest street in New York, and travel up and down it, conning its features patiently until you know every house and window and lamp-post and big and little sign by heart, and know them so accurately that you can instantly name... | |
| Mark Twain - 1903 - 500 páginas
...know it with absolute exactness. If you will take the longest street in New York, and travel up and down it, conning its features patiently until you know every house and window and lamp-post and big and little sign by heart, and know them so accurately that you can instantly name... | |
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